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The media is often referred to as the "4th" branch of government, therefore they play a crucial role in the Presidential Campaigns. The media allows the candidates to get their name to a wider audience, as well as bring down their opponents through "mudslinging".

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The media has drastically contributed to the prevalence of candidate-centered campaigns, in which candidates are capable of running without the sponsorship of a specific party. For example, it is much easier for a medium such as television to focus on an individual as opposed to a group, thus diluting the power of the parties.

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1. Editorials

2. News Reporting

In their editorials, the media give their opinions on ballot measures and candidates. News reporting, on the other hand, is supposed to stick to the facts.

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Coverage of background of candidate, and image-centered coverage/personality, and feeding frenzy

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advertising and public debate

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Q: What are two ways in which the mass media has contributed to candidate centered presidential campaigns?
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